Brian Horsfield about shale gas and hydraulic fracturing

April 2013, Interview

Brian Horsfield about SHIP

August 2012, Video (4:27) 

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences is partner of the Science Year 2012 “Project Earth: Our Future”.

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SHIP is at anchor

15.11.2016

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In August 2016 the Shale Gas Information Platform SHIP was switched from an active to a passive site, and is now called the „Shale Gas Information Platform ARCHIVE“. Click here to go to the Shale Gas Information Platform ARCHIVE.  The[...]read more


German parliament passed bill on hydraulic fracturing

28.06.2016

Legislation

Hydraulic fracturing for shale gas and shale oil banned After years of debate, the German parliament has passed regulations about hydraulic fracturing. The law bans hydraulic fracturing for the production of shale gas as well as shale oil. In[...]read more


acatech: study on hydraulic fracturing now available in English

26.05.2016

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acatech - the German National Academy of Science and Engineering published a position paper about applications, economic perspectives and environmental risks of hydraulic fracturing in June 2015. This study, originally published in German, is now[...]read more


Reducing pollution of shale gas production: Strategies and institutional responses

19.04.2016

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A recent article in the journal "Energy Policy" identifies five critical points of shale gas production and suggests mitigation strategies.  Reducing pollution at five critical points of shale gas production: Strategies and[...]read more


Unconventional hydrocarbons addressed in French language

05.04.2016

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The French Centre for Unconventional Hydrocarbons (CHNC) has published  dossiers on technical and environmental issues concerning shale gas and shale oil (weblink). They cover nine main topics including hydraulic fracturing, the[...]read more


How to get a handle on potential risks posed by fracking fluids

17.03.2016

Water Protection, Operations

The latest skirmishes over hydraulic fracturing in Florida and California are, at their core, about water. Many fracking-related spills have been recorded, and opponents say that such incidents pose unacceptable threats to water supplies. But the[...]read more


Traffic-related environmental impacts of hydraulic-fracturing operations

11.03.2016

Operations

Fracking operations require large numbers of vehicles, particularly in the first months of operation during well pad construction and drilling. Throughout a well's lifetime, vehicles may be needed for transport of fracking fluids, construction[...]read more


Fugitive emissions of methane from abandoned, decommissioned oil and gas wells

11.02.2016

Water Protection, Climate Impact

This recently published study (weblink) considered the fugitive emissions of methane from former oil and gas exploration and production wells drilled to exploit conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs onshore in the UK. This is important since[...]read more


Shale gas in Germany: large potential and controllable risks

18.01.2016

Water Protection

Update 28 January 2016: press release in English. The German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) published a comprehensive study (in German) on 18 January 2016 that suggests large potential for shale gas[...]read more


Hydraulic Fracturing water management: Review of risk assessment techniques

08.01.2016

Water Protection

The objective of this paper is to review different risk assessment techniques applicable to onshore unconventional oil and gas production to determine the risks to water quantity and quality associated with hydraulic fracturing and produced water[...]read more


Michigan University report to aid informed decision making on future Hydraulic Fracturing

30.11.2015

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This executive summary (weblink) is part of the Hydraulic Fracturing in Michigan Integrated Assessment (IA) which has been underway since 2012. The guiding question of the IA is: “What are the best environmental, economic, social, and[...]read more


Experts recommend modeling to avoid earthquakes resulting from fracking

12.11.2015

Induced Seismicity

Using computer analysis prior to drilling could limit seismic events as a result of hydraulic fracturing, according to new research published in the Canadian Geotechnical Journal. Hydraulic fracturing, also known as “fracking”, is used to break the[...]read more


Conference report: Unconventional hydrocarbons - the Polish experience in the European dimension

14.10.2015

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“Please, do it. This is a very good direction” – with these words Professor Jerzy Buzek encouraged Polish geologists in Brussels to continue shale gas investigation and exploration efforts in Poland.  The conference "The[...]read more


UK baseline study on anthropogenic earthquakes

15.09.2015

Induced Seismicity

ReFINE (Researching Fracking in Europe) – an independent research consortium focusing on the issue of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods – has published a research paper titled "Anthropogenic earthquakes in the UK: A national[...]read more


Shale gas research programs kick off (and continue)

07.09.2015

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2015 has seen the launch of several research projects on shale gas worldwide. Among them are large projects like the establishment of two subsurface research centres in the UK ("Energy Security and Innovation Observing System for the[...]read more


ReFINE study finds policymakers´ technical approach fails to address public concerns on fracking

07.08.2015

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ReFINE (Researching Fracking in Europe) – an independent research consortium focusing on the issue of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods – has published a research paper on public perceptions of fracking in the UK. Key findings[...]read more


Shale gas exploration in Poland declared safe: English translation

09.07.2015

Water Protection, Induced Seismicity, Climate Impact, Operations

The report “The environment and shale gas exploration Results of studies on the soil-water environment, ambient air, acoustic, climate, process fluids and wastes" which was commissioned by the Polish Ministry of Environment and published in[...]read more


Earthquakes, wastewater disposal, and hydraulic fracturing

26.06.2015

Induced Seismicity

The central United States has undergone a dramatic increase in seismicity over the past few years. Many new studies indicate that the majority of the increase in seismicity is induced by the deep disposal of fluids produced by oil and gas production[...]read more


acatech: scientific evidence does not justify general ban of hydraulic fracturing

11.06.2015

Legislation, Generic, Water Protection

acatech - the German National Academy of Science and Engineering has published a position paper (in German) about applications, economic perspectives and environmental risks of hydraulic fracturing. The academy´s project group, led by Rolf[...]read more


EPA Study of Fracking Finds 'No Widespread, Systemic' Pollution

10.06.2015

Water Protection

On 4th June the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released its long-awaited "Draft Assessment on the Potential Impacts to Drinking Water Resources from Hydraulic Fracturing Activities". The draft study comes in[...]read more


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